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Michael CarrollFeatures original art depicting what Earthlike planets in other Solar Systems might look like.Includes the latest results from Kepler, Keck, and Hubble missions focused on the exoplanet search.SpeculaEndoscope 发表于 2025-3-23 14:46:03
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-9499-7How can we find a tiny world floating next to a blazing star from tens or hundreds of light years away? Is our solar system typical of other planetary families? Astronomers are using new, advanced methods to discover exoplanetary systems, including astrometry, radial velocity, and transit techniques.蛰伏 发表于 2025-3-24 09:27:15
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The Search for and Discovery of Exoplanets,How can we find a tiny world floating next to a blazing star from tens or hundreds of light years away? Is our solar system typical of other planetary families? Astronomers are using new, advanced methods to discover exoplanetary systems, including astrometry, radial velocity, and transit techniques.AGONY 发表于 2025-3-24 19:10:18
Strange Solar System Architectures,Based on the size and arrangement of planets in our own Solar System, we might expect to find far more numbers of terrestrial-sized planets near their stars, with gas or ice giants orbiting farther out. But telescopes and spacecraft reveal a surprising planetary arrangements beyond our own familiar solar system.鸽子 发表于 2025-3-24 23:10:54
Looking for Life in All the Right Places,The chemical foundation of all life on Earth is the carbon atom, but is carbon the only game in town? What kinds of alien environments can support life? We’ve gotten insights about life on other worlds from our experiences with Martian meteorites, extremophiles, and a few moons next door. Can we find “biosignatures” on distant worlds?